File:Two fish above Tabon Cave entrance.jpeg

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English: Many of Philip Maise's findings at Tabon Cave are difficult to see for three reasons. Extreme age has blended the original artwork into the background, they are viewed from a distance, and trees both damage and hide the work. In this photo, Maise contends there are two fish present. The heads are pointing to the left and overlap. Maise in 2015 announced he is making another trip to the caves to help confirm this find. Below the fish, he contends the pattern is not random and natural. Instead it will prove to be a giant boa constrictor.
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current10:05, 8 June 2015Thumbnail for version as of 10:05, 8 June 2015198 × 113 (10 KB)Pbmaise (talk | contribs)Many of Philip Maise's findings at Tabon Cave are difficult to see for three reasons. Extreme age has blended the original artwork into the background, they are viewed from a distance, and trees both damage and hide the work. In this photo, Maise con...

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